Induced hepatic stem cell and process for production thereof, and applications of the cell
a technology of stem cells and hepatic cells, applied in the field of induced hepatic stem cells, can solve the problems of increasing r&d costs, increasing r&d costs, and increasing development costs, and soaring development costs
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1. Preparation of a Pantropic Retroviral Vector
[0114]Three retroviral vector plasmids for three genes, POU5F1-pMXs, KLF4-pMXs, and SOX2-pMXs, were introduced into packaging cells for preparing a pantropic retroviral vector, Plat-GP cells, using Fugene HD (Roche; Cat No. 4709691) to thereby prepare a retroviral vector solution. The vector plasmids POU5F1-pMXs, KLF4-pMXs, and SOX2-pMXs were used at a ratio of 4:2:1 in that order. The ratio of 4:2:1 may be achieved when the genes are introduced into packaging cells or may be achieved by preparing separate retroviral vector solutions for POU5F1-pMXs, KLF4-pMXs, and SOX2-pMXs, and mixing these solutions at a ratio of 4:2:1 in that order. The details of the procedure are as described below.
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[0116]The vectors POU5F1-pMXs, KLF4-pMXs, and SOX2-pMXs were supplied by Addgene (Table 5 below).
[0117]The amounts of the respective vectors were as follows: 2 μg of POU5F1-pMXs (Addgene), 1 μg of KLF4-pMXs (Addgene), 0.5 μg of SOX2-pMXs (Addgene)...
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2. Preparation of Induced Human Hepatic Stem Cells from Cells Derived from Neonatal Skin Tissues
[0131]Induced human hepatic stem cells were prepared from cells derived from neonatal human skin tissues which is postpartum tissues (trade name: normal neonatal human skin fibroblasts; primary culture; Lot No. 7F3956).
[0132]One vial of cryopreserved cells derived from neonatal human skin tissues (primary culture; Lonza; CC-2511; Lot No. 7F3956) was thawed in a water bath at 37° C. and suspended in a D-MEM (high glucose) (Invitrogen; Cat No. 11965-092) medium supplemented with 1× antibiotic / antimycotic (Invitrogen; Cat No. 15240-062) and 10% FBS to thereby obtain 10 mL of a cell suspension.
[0133]Then, the obtained cell suspension was centrifuged at 1000 rpm at 4° C. for 5 minutes to remove the supernatant, and thereafter the remaining cells were resuspended in 12 mL of Fibroblast Growth Medium Kit-2 (2% FBS) (hereinafter referred to as FGM-2 BulletKit™) (Lonza; Cat No. CC-3132) to thereby...
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3. Preparation of Induced Human Hepatic Stem Cells from Cells Derived from Cancer Tissues of a Stomach Cancer Patient
[0162]Cells were isolated from cancer tissues of a patient with (progressive) stomach cancer. To the obtained cells, a retroviral vector solution containing the three genes (POU5F1, KLF4, and SOX2 at a ratio of 4:2:1 in that order) was added for gene transfection to thereby prepare induced human hepatic stem cells. The details of the procedure are as described below.
[0163]Part of fresh stomach cancer tissues obtained during operation (from a 67-year-old Japanese male patient with developed cancer) was washed with Hank's balanced salt solution (Phenol Red-free) (Invitrogen; Cat No. 14175-095) and minced with scissors into pieces of about 1 mm2. The pieces were further washed with Hank's balanced salt solution (Phenol Red-free) until a transparent supernatant was obtained. After removal of the supernatant, 5 mL of a mixture of 0.01% collagenase (Wako Pure Chemical; Cat ...
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